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IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

General Information
Penn State Immunization Requirements
Helping International Students with Immunization Requirements

GENERAL INFORMATION

As part of your pre-matriculation requirements, you will need to comply with immunization requirements. While incoming students previously received this form in the mail, students now access a secure site and record immunization and health history information online. New students will receive information with instructions on accessing this site after your arrival at Penn State.

Please note that you cannot register for second semester classes until you have complied with the Penn State immunization requirement. We do not want your academic endeavors interrupted, so please follow the directions on this site.

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PENN STATE IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS

Penn State policy requires full time, degree-seeking students accepted to Penn State to provide documentation of:

 
  • immunization against Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
  • Tuberculosis (TB) testing for foreign born students at high risk for TB
  • students living in University-owned housing are required by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to either be immunized against meningococcal disease or complete a waiver of exemption.

  • Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)
    Exceptions:
    The following students are exempt from the Pre-Matriculation requirements: provisional or non-degree students, and students who are enrolled in World Campus and distance education programs.

    In order to assure immunity the following doses are required:
     
  • Measles: two doses of Measles (Rubeola) vaccine
  • Mumps: two doses of Mumps vaccine
  • Rubella: one dose of Rubella vaccine
  • The first vaccine must be given after 12 months of age. The second vaccine must be given at least one month after the first vaccine. The cost for receiving the MMR vaccination at UHS plus injection fee is listed in our fee index.

    Tuberculosis (TB) Testing
    Tuberculosis (TB) testing is required only of students at high risk for TB (as defined by the American College Health Association). The PPD (Mantoux) must be administered within the past 6 months. Those having positive results (five millimeters or greater) are required to have a chest x-ray within the past 6 months or show documentation of INH Therapy. The cost of TB testing is listed in our fee index.

    For additional information about TB and INH Treatment, see:
    * TB & INH Treatment (English)
    * TB & INH Treatment (Cantonese)
    * TB & INH Treatment (Korean)
    * TB & INH Treatment (Mandarin)

    Meningococcal (Meningitis) Immunization
    Students who will be living in University-owned housing are required by Pennsylvania law to either be immunized against meningococcal disease or complete a waiver of exemption. All Penn State students residing in University-owned housing, including all residence halls and apartments, are required to complete a Meningococcal Vaccination Certification Form through the UHS secure site.

    UHS has meningitis vaccine available and as a service to Penn State students will provide immunizations by appointment. See Immunizations.

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    Help for International Students with Immunization Requirements

    To help international students who don't have the required immunizations, UHS is available to provide immunizations at the International Student Orientations in August and January. Students may also come to the Student Health Center to get the immunizations. They may make a nurse appointment by calling

    863-0774. The cost of some of the immunizations (but not all) may be covered for students who have purchased the Penn State Student Health Insurance Plan.

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